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Paul Banse

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Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2022
Getting higher on rugged landscapes: Inversion mutations open access to fitter adaptive peaks in NK fitness landscapesLeonardo Trujillo, Paul Banse, Guillaume Beslon
Virus Evolution|October 10, 2024
Innovation in viruses: fitness valley crossing, neutral landscapes, or just duplications?Paul Banse, Santiago F Elena, Guillaume Beslon
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 28, 2025
Structural Mutations Set an Equilibrium Noncoding Genome FractionJuliette Luiselli, Paul Banse, Olivier Mazet, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 11, 2023
Forward-in-time simulation of chromosomal rearrangements: The invisible backbone that sustains long-term adaptationPaul Banse, Juliette Luiselli, David P Parsons, et al.
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Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2022
Getting higher on rugged landscapes: Inversion mutations open access to fitter adaptive peaks in NK fitness landscapesLeonardo Trujillo, Paul Banse, Guillaume Beslon
Virus Evolution|October 10, 2024
Innovation in viruses: fitness valley crossing, neutral landscapes, or just duplications?Paul Banse, Santiago F Elena, Guillaume Beslon
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 28, 2025
Structural Mutations Set an Equilibrium Noncoding Genome FractionJuliette Luiselli, Paul Banse, Olivier Mazet, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 11, 2023
Forward-in-time simulation of chromosomal rearrangements: The invisible backbone that sustains long-term adaptationPaul Banse, Juliette Luiselli, David P Parsons, et al.
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